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import * as React from 'react';
import { render, hydrate } from 'react-dom';
import context from 'ts/context/cov';
import Base from 'ts/components/Base';
import Content from 'ts/components/Content';
import ContentBlock from 'ts/components/ContentBlock';
import { Tabs, TabBlock } from 'ts/components/Tabs';
import Code from 'ts/components/Code';
import InlineCode from 'ts/components/InlineCode';
import { List, ListItem } from 'ts/components/List';
import Breakout from 'ts/components/Breakout';
import { Intro, IntroLead, IntroAside } from 'ts/components/Intro';
function Cov() {
return (
<Base context={context}>
<Intro title="Measure your tests">
<IntroLead>
When it comes to writing smart contracts, testing is one of the most important steps of the process.
In order to quantify the robustness of your Solidity testing suite, you need to measure its code
coverage.
</IntroLead>
<IntroAside>
<Code language="js">
{`import { SolCompilerArtifactAdapter } from '@0x/sol-trace';
// Both artifactsDir and contractsDir are optional and will be fetched from compiler.json if not passed in
const artifactAdapter = new SolCompilerArtifactAdapter(artifactsDir, contractsDir);`}
</Code>
</IntroAside>
</Intro>
<Content>
<ContentBlock main title="Get started" />
<ContentBlock title="Prerequisites">
<List>
<ListItem>
Use <a href="#">ganache-cli</a> as a backing node.
</ListItem>
<ListItem>
Understand and use <a href="#">web3-provider-engine</a>.
</ListItem>
</List>
</ContentBlock>
<ContentBlock title="Installation">
<Breakout>
<Code>npm install @0x/sol-cov --save</Code>
</Breakout>
<p>
Sol-cov is a subprovider that needs to be prepended to your <a href="#">provider engine</a>.
Depending on your project setup, you will need to use a specific ArtifactAdapter. Sol-cov ships
with the <InlineCode>SolCompilerArtifactAdapter</InlineCode> for use with{' '}
<a href="#">Sol-compiler</a> and <InlineCode>TruffleArtifactAdapter</InlineCode> for use with
the <a href="#">Truffle framework</a>. You can also write your own and support any artifact
format.
</p>
<Tabs>
<TabBlock title="Sol-compiler">
<Code language="js">
{`import { SolCompilerArtifactAdapter } from '@0x/sol-trace';
// Both artifactsDir and contractsDir are optional and will be fetched from compiler.json if not passed in
const artifactAdapter = new SolCompilerArtifactAdapter(artifactsDir, contractsDir);`}
</Code>
</TabBlock>
<TabBlock title="Truffle">Truffle</TabBlock>
<TabBlock title="Custom">Custom</TabBlock>
</Tabs>
<p>
Now that we have an <InlineCode>artifactAdapter</InlineCode>, we can create a{' '}
<InlineCode>RevertTraceSubprovider</InlineCode> and append it to our provider engine.
</p>
<Breakout>
<Code language="js">
{`import { ProviderEngine, RpcSubprovider } from 'web3-provider-engine';
import { RevertTraceSubprovider } from '@0x/sol-cov';
const defaultFromAddress = "..."; // Some ethereum address with test funds
const revertTraceSubprovider = new RevertTraceSubprovider(artifactAdapter, defaultFromAddress);
const providerEngine = new ProviderEngine();
providerEngine.addProvider(revertTraceSubprovider);
providerEngine.addProvider(new RpcSubprovider({rpcUrl: 'http://localhost:8545'}));
providerEngine.start();`}
</Code>
</Breakout>
</ContentBlock>
</Content>
</Base>
);
}
const root = document.getElementById('app');
if (root.hasChildNodes()) {
hydrate(<Cov />, root);
} else {
render(<Cov />, root);
}
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